Missouri U.S. Senators Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt sent a letter to President Donald Trump on Wednesday, urging swift approval of an emergency declaration request following last week's deadly tornado in St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A man was left dead Tuesday afternoon following a crash in Webster Groves. According to a crash report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP), the crash took place shortly before 2 p.m. on Watson Road near Girard Drive, involving a Honda Valkyrie and a Ford Escape. The crash happened [...]
As St. Louis continues to recover from Friday's devastating EF-3 tornado, which killed five and damaged nearly 5,000 homes, questions remain about how recovery efforts will be funded.
ST. LOUIS - Police are investigating after a man was left injured following a shooting Tuesday morning in downtown St. Louis. According to St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department's (SLMPD) Lt. David Berkley, the shooting took place along 13th Street between Washington Avenue and St. Charles Street. The shooting left at least one person injured. The [...]
A St. Louis doctor is investigating the high rates of cancer among younger patients in the region, and is using a multi-cancer early detection screening to catch cancer early, which could have potentially saved Dre Bergeson's life.
ST. LOUIS -- CARE STL is providing assistance to pet owners by offering temporary shelters for families who are unable to care for or house their pets. In addition to shelter, CARE STL is distributing pet food and offering same-day medical treatment for pets. These services aim to support families facing changes in their living [...]
ST. LOUIS - An Endangered Person Advisory was issued Tuesday evening after a 98-year-old man was reported missing in north St. Louis. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD), Wilbert Haines, 98, was reported missing after an incident on the 5900 block of Lotus Avenue in north St. Louis. Haines was last seen [...]
City crews in Clayton, Missouri are working to clear debris from the tornado damage, with residents encouraged to move their cars off the streets to facilitate the process.
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer has placed Sarah Russell, the Commissioner of the City Emergency Management Agency (CEMA), on leave following a failure of the city's tornado sirens during last week's deadly storm. The decision to put Russell on paid administrative leave comes as an internal investigation is launched into the actions [...]
Cleanup efforts continued Tuesday, following a deadly tornado that tore through St. Louis on Friday. Ameren Missouri estimates that approximately 350 power poles were broken, and restoration efforts are expected to continue into later this week.
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ST. LOUIS - Breezy, cooler, and, most importantly, dry conditions are expected Wednesday. It is the start of a pretty good stretch of below-average temperatures. Lots of sunshine is expected Wednesday, with temperature highs around 70 F. For comparison, the average high for May 21 is 78 F. A little energy will drop southward in [...]
On Tuesday afternoon, the City of St. Louis conducted a test of the emergency siren system, days after the sirens failed to go off in some areas before the May 16 tornado.
Former Missouri Governor and U.S. Senator Christopher “Kit” Bond was memorialized Tuesday during a special service inside of the Capitol rotunda in Jefferson City. Bond died May 13 in St. Louis at age 86.